all or all of them?
Is there a difference between all and all those? For example, all the work and all the work, all the dogs and all the dogs?
Is there a difference between all and all those? For example, all the work and all the work, all the dogs and all the dogs?
😉 In many countries, the ointment is called Vicks, but only in Germany is it called Wick. There's surely a reason for that, right? 😀
How many syllables does the subordinate clause or verse from a poem have: "the bluebells are blooming?"
Ghosts also creep through the house. Which sentence part is also, what is it?
Important events for JRR Tolkien in his childhood
How could one write a poem describing a highly intelligent man and at the same time distancing oneself from this person, since the person who distanced himself has recognized that he is inferior and does not want to incur any further shame?
All and all the require the plural, so your three last examples are wrong.
Otherwise, I connect @JMC01.
So I should use “ganz” for Singular and all for plural? So all work and all work?
Jo, for example.
You did a whole job. – This is a praise for a very good performance. And a solid formulation, without articles.
My colleague is sick, so I had to the whole Make work.
Look, all the Stitches… The mosquitoes love me. – Of course I’m in the plural.
Thank you for your help! 🙂
Found something else:
Think again – I’m all ears!
To do this, I can only say that at the moment there is no further example of whole/without article/+ singular, sorry.
Thank you, and only a small question, there is a subsheid between “the whole” and “ganze” In the first sentence you have all without the and in the second and third there is all and is that something the same as all those and all?
“All the…” is more dramatic, more poetic.
All the dog is just as wrong as all the dog.
Why?
I don’t see any sense in the words. At best. Then the second does not make any sense.
At best: Every dog is black.
Can’t I say all the dog is black?